j& " i r 1 W , t f " ' "r 6 EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 8, I80G. V mi: iwsrr.i'it issrnurr,. (Continued from 1st page.) diphtheria toxino, which coos into solution in the liquid. This bou illon ia then filtcrod through a Pnsteur filter, which pnrmits tho i pnssngo of tho liquul toxino, but filtors out tho gortns. This golu tion toxine may ho kept for any ength of tjtno. In order to de orraiuo its stnvRth oxporimont is mnde upon rabbits, tho weights of which aro known, by which monnr it is determined what vol 11W0 of tho tuxiue it will tnke to kill ono pound of animal. Know ing the' weight of tho horse and tho poisoning power of tho toxino, it is ensy to cnlcul.tlc, and conse quently to nvoid, tho fatal doso for tho or-o in question, tho In rsu bi'ing given a doso less th.v thnt which will produce death. Tho piesenco of this toxino in tho lioiso's blood stimulates un ture to pre duce un nnti-toxino to i counteract. As the do03 of tox-' ino gradually increase tho quanti ties of anti...

') r' "Tfp n"WTp-'B ; EVENINQ BULLETIN, JANUARY 9, 189G. WiPT' Wpl ' ff& m&SPT't WBMMWPMilif mwwai vwmwmmw mm viini " ,. II" V . Daughter of the Confederacy. Tho patriotic women's societies of the country aro now re-enforced by nuotber, tho National Daughters of the Confed eracy, which has for its object n sister hood of the arious organizations ofi women in the south, jiija nonpolltlcnlj and is dosignod solely 'to cnltlvato' tho' ties of friendship among tho sonthern women. This new association embraces several others, such as the Monnmentnl association, organized for tho purpose of erecting a tribnto to tho dead nt Mount Oliret, and tho Ladios' Auxiliary, tho first association of women in tho south formod to act with gcntlomon. Tho Ladies' Auxiliary, in conjunction with tho men, applied to tho legislature for a portion of tho oldHormitago tract. This was given, with a sum sufficient to put tho placo in ordor and oroct tho comf ortablo quarters which now sholtor almost 100 ...

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 9, 189G. y 'iianwim mjiimiui HIWMWMWW lticn man o.v 'iiit: voncu. AVonltli Oivneil by u Utile l'ntroliuaii of Xcvr York, Tlio most ttuly lemurkublomnn ou tbo Now York police foioo wuh an insignificant - booking littlo patrolman who nightly patrolled post 33, us tlio beat on tho oast Bide of tho Sixth avenuo, from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-ninth street, is known. Ho is an Irishman, undorsizod, but 8tockily,built, and from n distance looked liko a very young man. But ho is not n young man, is Pulrolmnn Thomas 0' Itourko, huTiug lived through forty-four years. During h:s twonty-ono years of service O'llonrko bus boon shifted from product to precinct with tbo same regularity that nil patrolmen are changed about. But, unlike his companions, he took advantage oi tbeso shifts to look about for real estate bargains. Ho hud a littlo money when ho joined the force, and with bis savings ho wns able, ti do a little profitable speculation in leal otatu before he had boon tb...

f&yr' WlWJPfP,,1W!ifJRp EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 9, 1896. V i ? m i BI AUTH01UTY. CIRCULAR. In a circular formerly issued by Ibis Board on the subjoct of religious tenoning in schools, reference was made to tbo font that in tbo statutes relating to the Bureau of Public Instruction it is provided that no person in holy orders or minister of religion gball bo eligible to till tho offlco of President of tho Hoard of Education or of Inspector 'General. Again, nrticlo 07 of tho existing Constitu tion declares that " no public money shall be appropriated nor pnblic land convoyod o or for tho support orbenofit of any scc arian, denominational or private school," c. The evident intention of theso provisions that thcro shall bo no religious tenching n tho public schools supported by the Gov ernment, but that they shall remain strictly non-wctnrmn and secuUr. Tho chool buildings sliou'd tlicrcforo bo used only for purposes peitrtiulng to tho public education of the children of tho counti...

V '. w EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 9, 1800. 2 i r: ! . i i($ U I 'i t Iti' i v i -i t, 1 j it Mr fr , r. ( , ?"' M. r is v E. . AM OLD MAN AFFLICTED. WEALTHY AND DMJI.AHED A LU NATIC AT NINCTT YEA ItS The Nnme M11HI1 Wm Not Good F.iioiirIi tor Illm Story of Lome NimccIi. About u mouth ugo, Amor de Cosmos, a politician of British Columbia who is moro than uino ty yoars old, waa declared a lunatic by tho Supremo Court, and his largo rstuto placed accord ingly in tho hands of trustees llts roal name was William Smith but, thinking that too common, ho long ano had it changed by tho courts in Cali fornia to tho moro aristocratic one that ho tins sinco boruu. Amir do Cos nos wont toBrit'sh Colum bia from California in 1858, and soon booiiino a powor in polilica. "When tho province joined tho Dominion ho was made local piomior, but ho was uot content until ho became u mumbor of tho Dominion Parliament. Thoro, in spito of the egotism that was his main weakness, ho commandad attontion ' and fo...

"'J :- i $X INGIIXIOUS I? .WKNTION. '.tcdiuc" Vuo;ile In Kcjjllty Tlil-oimh tticf Telephone. It Bounds i-itliculous to hoar ono say, "I wnnfto soo Mr. Brown," J .1 it... in1ftitiniii nml mill' YllUU Ul tlio Mi';iiiuuu ...... .-.j vanting to talk to Mr. urown. 3ut according to tho following rom nn oXohanjio ono muy soon o ablo to epo as woll ns talk ton er8on by tolephono: A Swed-i has just patontod a fiost ingenious invention, wnioh o calls "telophotograph,". which i dosignod to do for the oye what hrfblpphono doos for tho oar. It is bup,od upon the peculiarity f seloniuui, which has tho qxtra rdinury property of resisting the ransraissiou of oloctricityaccord ng to the strength of the light to Hiich it is exposed. Tuo cou- truction'of the' telophotogrnph is titnplo. A fine point of soloimim made to move in a piano by lochauical nrraiigomont, in bucIi manner tint it describes a piral, consisting of very clnso findings. An elfctnc current asset) throuiiu thOHOleniuin point. nd tho po...

j'pjv EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY ' I -m.' 4W , ' iV J,! 'Si 10, i&tg. f g.? l 17 s ' IP . P . , 1 Pi'.-. I.,, : A H' Slcuiu rcmioniUcr. Surprising us is the ndTiinco made in llio uso of Btoatu as ti motivo power, Ilorr Bchmidt, of Asohorsleben, has raado n still furtlmr" advance in tho USO of J su'perhoiited steam in engifioa by dovising a now form of super heater. Professor llippor, of tho Yulo University, baa apphod this to u now typo of motor, based upon tho principles of tho gas engine, lie thinks that a now era in stuum engine economy is in- angurntod. He works stoim at j about 700deg. P., while tho limit , in ordinary engines is from J00 to 350deg F. In Its simple nou-cou- ( densing form, the ongiuo has beon run on a consumption of 171b. to lS.b. sto in per horso-powfV. ' One of tlin ut v engines, recently ( tried at Munich in n compound j condensing form, gives a result of 101b. to 171 1. of steam per horde- ' power, wincii is -u per cunt. ium than tho host record of any o...

Croat Sarprlno to tlio Cnloulnl at JtlelbouriM. , A Molbourno disputch to tbu Sydney Daily Telegraph, giving an account of n cycling carnival at that place on December 21, Bays: Zimmerman, who for some years past hold tlio proud position of champion cyclist of the world, made his first apponranco in Mel bourne at tlio Exhibition cypliijg, traok on Saturday, with theWSi-a ' traordinary result that ho was boaton in both races for which lio had entered. This is a remark ablo occurrence, and nno which the champion has rarely, if evor, exporioncod at any mooting since he rose to the pinnnclo of his - cycling fame and it excited moio than usual enthusiasm. Zimmor man admitted being in the best of form and hoiltli, to that in cast ing about for any explanation of his dofoat, the only ono thai can be found is that ho was unaccus tomod t the small Exhibition track, wherens his victors had tho advantage of being more acquaint ed with its awkward corners. Pithor's vintory whb generally re gard...